In response to a cabled appeal from General Pershing and from French military officials, the Y. M. C. A. is to send approximately 200 more secretaries and other workers abroad, it was announced here today.

Active campaigning to carry the work of the Y. M. C. A. to every American solider has been started. With that in view it has been announced that temporary association buildings will be established in every mobilization camp in the country.

President Wilson has completed his recommendations with regard to the boundaries of Armenia and has forwarded them to the league of nations in session at Geneva, it was said today at the state department.

"Put up or shut up" was the advice given by President Wilson here tonight in the second address of his 10,000-mile tour of the United States. "If the critics of the league have something better to suggest," said the president, "I hope they will...

Everybody and his sister, it must be, saw President Wilson as a fine pair of coal blacks drew him at brisk trot through the streets of Paris today. I have always greatly admired President Wilson, but he was not enough of an attraction to make him...

It was definitely announced this afternoon that President Wilson and Mrs. Wilson would arrive in London on Thursday of next week, December 26. They will be the guests of King George at Buckingham palace.

This painting of President Wilson by Gustave C. Langenberg, was recently completed. It was begun more than two years ago and was to have been a gift from the Hamburg chamber of commerce to Kaiser Wilhelm. It is believed now by the people who were...

Notice of the signing by President Wilson in France of the first bill sent to the White House by congress after the president sailed last month was cabled today to Secretary Tumulty. It was the measure authorizing the payment of transportation home...

Inn connection with the semi-official announcement here that President Wilson's peace note simply was handed by the American Minister, Henry Van Dyke, to the Dutch Minister of Foreign Affairs, without a request for support, Mr. Van Dyke made the...

The gravity of the financial condition of the nation was frankly admitted by the government tonight in a public session of the national council. Government representatives said the national debt already is 172,000,000,000 marks and that it will...

The lord mayor of Dublin has called a mass meeting in Dublin for Sunday to extend an invitation to President Wilson to visit Ireland. He has suggested that similar meetings be held in other centers throughout the island.The reason given for...

Calgary's war veterans, it became known today, do not approve of last week's postponement of the convention of the Great War Veterans of Canada, originally set for June 9 in Vancouver. The returned men here are planning to send their delegates to...

Sultan Mohammed VI must personally lead Turkish nationalists in Anatolia to prevent dissolution of the empire, it has been decided at a special cabinet meeting. The allies apparently are willing to permit organization of a Turkish force to...

A threat to drive the Turk from Europe "once and for all" is contained in the allied reply to the Turkish objections tot he peace treaty made public here today. Such action might follow Turkey's refusal to sign the treaty or her failure to give it...

British troops, it is believed, plan to support the sultan's forces in the movement against Turkish nationalists in Asia Minor, and even join in an aggressive offensive against Mustapha Kemal. Elaborate preparations are being made by the British...

It is authoritatively announced that evidence has been received that the Turkish army, in withdrawing from invaded territories in the Caucasus region, has committed outrages on the Armenians in spite of the terms of the armistice.

Since Turkey entered the war I have talked with a considerable number of men who are personally familiar with the geography and conditions of that unhappy land. Several of these men are recently out of the Ottoman empire and possessed of a...